home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Atari Mega Archive 1
/
Atari Mega Archive - Volume 1.iso
/
lists
/
gem
/
l_0799
/
541
< prev
next >
Wrap
Internet Message Format
|
1994-08-27
|
2KB
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 94 13:54:45 +0200
From: Vincent.Lefevre@lip.ens-lyon.fr
Message-Id: <9406221154.AA20280@lip.ens-lyon.fr>
To: gem-list@world.std.com
Subject: Re: Pre-vote proposal
Precedence: bulk
Rainer Riedl:
----------------
There was only one response on my ^I -> ^? suggestion. Good? Bad?
----------------
I suggest:
CTRL-I - info on the text/object
CTRL-? - info on the application
Timothy Miller:
----------------
Now, I REALLY disagree. I do not want to have to implement more than one
block-handling system just because this standard says so. I will use
these short-cuts insofar as they are applicable to my application, but I
don't want to be FORCED to implement more than one. The big-cursor and
the others are different enough that it becomes impractical to try to
implement more than one in the same program some times. If my
block-handling system is efficient and adequate enough, then there should
be no need to add an inferior one. I will stick with the standard
----------------
I don't think it will take you much time to implement a few
block-handling systems, just a few tests.
I dislike the big-cursor system, and I am not the only one who
dislikes this system.
Timothy Miller:
----------------
And the shortcuts file will also allow people to deviate so far from the
standard that the standard becomes a moot point. We won't have a
standard... we'll have everyone's different opinion, which is no better
than the apps we have now.
----------------
We'll have a default shortcut file. And the user will do whatever he
wants on this file. You are free to keep this file unchanged.
The difference between now is that the apps will have the SAME
shortcuts (for a given user).
----------------
I don't like your idea of using a capital or lower-case letter for
shift. I like the up-arrow because it makes it obvious what needs to be
pressed.
----------------
I agree.
Michael Nolte:
----------------
reLOAD tells me more than reVERT.
----------------
How about REOPEN ? (like with Zip, on X)
Vincent Lefevre